Originally Posted by ace man
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estimate time taken for your half centuary and centuary?
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I was introduced to snooker during my late teens and was in and out of love with it for a number of years before finally realising I was quite hopeless at it. Am still.
Took me like the better of 3 years (??) to fluke a half century and I didn't even know what I was doing with the cue ball then when I made it.
Funnily, my cue ball control is much better now but I can't even come close to 50. I either become too nervous whenever I get to 30s or 40s and know a big one is there for the taking or miss straightforward pots due to complacency. The number of easy chances I've missed over the years is just criminal.
So kudos to you century break builders. You have to have such good technique, be mentally resilient, and I believe, possess a natural talent to play the game in order to hit a ton... :snooker:When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back. GET MAD!!
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Originally Posted by MINNESOTA FATS View Posthello just wondering how long it took yous to achieve your first 50 break then first 100+ break, been playing about 2-3 hours a week for about 3 months now and have made a 61 after about 2 months and getting regular 30's and 40's aiming to reach a century by 12 months, just wanting to compare to see it this is good, average or slow progress in general
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so its looking like a couple years it a reasonable mark to set for the first century, im going to start upping my practice time and see what can be achieved in the 12 months i set myself originallyIF YOU HAVE A SHOT ON TAKE IT, NEVER MESS WITH CHANCE AND BE TOO SAFE CAUSE ONE DAY IT WILL BITE YOU IN THE ASS
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